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    Is there a way to fade a brush stroke between foreground and background
    colours using a pressure sensitive pen in PE2?

    Ian


    Ian Booth Guest

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    Default Graphics Tablet Question

    Is there a way to fade a brush stroke between foreground and background
    colours using a pressure sensitive pen in PSE2?

    Ian
    Ian Booth Guest

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    That feature is only available in full Photoshop.
    Elena Murphy Guest

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    Ian,

    Elena is absolutely correct, but might be able to fake the look you want by applying a gradient to a brush stroke. Select the brush stroke (if it is on its own layer, just control click the layer thumbnail) and then use a Gradient Fill Layer with a foreground to background gradient, or just drag a gradient through the selection. Advantage of the fill layer is you can change the gradient later.

    Not really answering your request, but might be a workaround to get a similar result.

    Rich
    Richard Coencas Guest

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